Crazy Hyperion feedback mod complete. Awesome!!!



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Crazy Hyperion feedback mod complete. Awesome!!!

Postby KaosCill8r » Sun Feb 22, 2015 8:35 am

Just wondering if anyone knows any crazy mods for the Devi Ever Hyperion? Something on a pot or switch? Just as long as it can be brought back to the stock circuit at a moments notice. I tried an oscillation mod by puting a 10kB pot on the circuits ground wire. It was very underwhelming to say the least. It did something but not a lot. I have more crazy oscillating fuzzes so I thought something different was probably in order for this fuzz. I'm very much into noise so the crazier the better.
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Re: Crazy Hyperion mods???

Postby Jero » Sun Feb 22, 2015 10:43 am

Tried a simple feedback loop (from input to output) of the board?
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Re: Crazy Hyperion mods???

Postby KaosCill8r » Sun Feb 22, 2015 11:21 am

To do that, would I take a wire from the 3pdt stomp switch output lug to pot lug 1 then take a wire from pot lug 2 back to the 3pdt input lug? Also what resistance pot value would work well? Sorry for the dumb questions. I've never done a feedback loop mod before.
Edit. Scratch that. I found the feedback mod at the Beavis audio site. :thumb:
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Re: Crazy Hyperion mods???

Postby jrmy » Tue Feb 24, 2015 2:42 pm

Stanimal does.
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Re: Crazy Hyperion mods???

Postby KaosCill8r » Wed Feb 25, 2015 11:32 am

The feedback loop mod was a great success. Just the amount of crazy oscillation I was looking for. I used the Howl of Flaming Death mod, in the BYOC Fuzz mods section. You will find it on the Tech page at the Beavis Audio site if anyone's interested. Thanks all and thanks for the idea jero.. :thumb:
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Re: Crazy Hyperion feedback mod complete. Awesome!!!

Postby ThurberMingus » Thu Mar 05, 2015 1:49 am

Paging skully..

I just got a Hyperionoise that he built in a trade, it kills my diy Fuzz Factory for wild oscillation. I know it has a starve knob, an oscillation switch and pitch knob, and some other mystery knob.

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Re: Crazy Hyperion feedback mod complete. Awesome!!!

Postby skullservant » Thu Mar 05, 2015 8:14 am

hahaha I can't even remember what I did on that Hyperion. I think I just started connecting points together until I found an oscillation point for the last knob
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Re: Crazy Hyperion feedback mod complete. Awesome!!!

Postby KaosCill8r » Thu Mar 05, 2015 8:44 am

skullservant wrote:hahaha I can't even remember what I did on that Hyperion. I think I just started connecting points together until I found an oscillation point for the last knob

Do you ever burn out any components using that method? Sorry total noob question. All my builds and mods are paint by numbers kit builds and verified mods so I'm always curious about the methods of the experimentalist builders. :idk:
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Re: Crazy Hyperion feedback mod complete. Awesome!!!

Postby skullservant » Thu Mar 05, 2015 8:54 am

As long as you aren't sending extra voltage to something like a transistor that has a specific voltage threshold or limit you should be fine. That's the only way I've ever blown anything and it's been one in a billion
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Re: Crazy Hyperion feedback mod complete. Awesome!!!

Postby KaosCill8r » Thu Mar 05, 2015 8:59 am

That makes sense. Transistors and diodes seem to be the most fragile components I've come across. Have you started building again since your move? I'm still Jonesing for one of your Stampedes.
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Re: Crazy Hyperion feedback mod complete. Awesome!!!

Postby skullservant » Thu Mar 05, 2015 9:18 am

We got moved last week, but I still have yet to unpack my building boxes or anything because I don't have any space cleared out here to set up my bench. My father in law said he was going to clear a space for me hopefully some time this weekend. But then it's a matter of finding the time after that hah
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